Baffle Box Featherbed and Cover Set

This supportive featherbed will revive your mattress, allowing you to sleep more comfortably. With a true baffle box design and a 2-inch gusset, this featherbed is designed to provide you extra cushioning.

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This supportive featherbed will revive your mattress, allowing you to sleep more comfortably. With a true baffle box design and a 2-inch gusset, this featherbed is designed to provide you extra cushioning.

Type: Featherbed

Set includes: Featherbed and cover

Cover: Prolongs the life of your featherbed and keeps it fresh and clean

Shell material: 100-percent cotton

Thread count: 230

Featherbed is a natural support system that provides full body support night after night

Down and feather-filled products are packaged tightly during shipping. Upon receipt, remove this item from its packaging, fluff gently, and allow several hours for full loft recovery. In addition, products sealed in plastic packaging sometimes have a disagreeable scent because of concentrated natural fibers. A few hours of airing typically removes the odor.

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what you described is what i received...i never have a prob with your merchandise...and the one time i ordered wrong size, it was quickly exchanged with no questions asked...i recommend overstock to EVERYONE

Just after one night, the feathers are already coming out. More importantly, you can feel the hard parts of cut quill when you lay on it. I am upgrading to more expensive (and hopefully softer) product.

This featherbed is very well made. I use it under a mattress pad to keep it in place and put sheets over the mattress pad. I only fluff and air out the featherbed during sheet changing time. Otherwise I just pat it into place when making the bed. No shifting that would make you uncomfortable. No feathers poking out. It's like sleeping on a cloud. My husband was doubtful about the benefits but now wakes up pain-free and rested. I like the cover as an additional layer of protection to keep the featherbed clean. I am very happy with the price and quality and highly recommend this featherbed.

I was very pleased with this product. I had purchased, and returned to the store, a more expensive one that was horrible. The featherbed arrived within the estimated time frame. Contrary to some of the other reviews, it did not have an odor at all. The included cover is a nice add-on and saved me even more money by not having to buy one. All in all, this is an excellent value.

Very plush with just the right amount of support. Fairly firm so if you like a medium firmness, this is it. The feathers pretty much stay in place and do not shift a lot. You do need to fluff it every few weeks - but that can't be avoided. The goose smell did dissipate after a few weeks, but it is quite strong at the beginning. Great quality and comes with a cover!

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